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Senator Paul's speech pushed a less interventionist foreign policy in terms designed to appeal to Republicans.
It only asks residents if they support "the more efficient use of Heathrow's existing runways so that more flights could take off from, and land at the airport," a phrase couched in positive-sounding terms designed to elicit support.
Now, in a fresh twist, they are characterizing her as a "political lawyer" or "political operative" -- terms designed to undercut the Democratic argument that Ms. Kagan is hardly the first Supreme Court nominee who has never been a judge.
After Mr. Khadr's eight-year ordeal, it would be no disrespect to Sergeant Speer to return Mr. Khadr to his home country under terms designed to protect public safety and strive for his rehabilitation.
We have to deliver "due impartiality" and "broad balance", terms designed to ensure that we are free to make judgments on the validity of stories, that we challenge facts and figures, that we acknowledge that different people speak with different levels of authority on a subject.
The document also showed that the government recently changed the rules to allow N.S.A. and C.I.A. analysts to search its databases of recorded calls and e-mails using search terms designed to find information involving American citizens, not foreigners — an issue that has long concerned Senator Wyden and that was mentioned in a document leaked by Mr. Snowden and published by The Guardian.
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Hispanic is a catch-all term designed to cover a disparate array of people from various nationalities, from liberal Puerto Ricans in New York to conservative Cubans in Miami, who do not always have common interests.
Election laws had prohibited corporations from engaging in "electioneering communication," a term designed to include broadcasts that specifically mentioned political candidates, and which occurred within sixty days of a general election, or within thirty days of a primary.
Consider, for example, the claim that SOPA and PIPA were "censorship," a loaded and inflammatory term designed to evoke images of crackdowns on pro-democracy Web sites by China or Iran.
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